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embassy announced the head of japan affairs at the state department kevin maher has been fired. visiting u.s. assistant secretary of state kurt campbell, in facted him of the move on thursday in their talks on thursday. they say a former deputy chief will assume the post. maher reportedly told some college students in the u.s. last december that okinawans are masters of manipulation and extortion. he was referring to the relocation of a u.s. marines air space station in the southern most prefecture. in the talks with takeaki matsumoto, campbell said maher's comments are unacceptable and contrary to u.s. policy and its respect for the people of okinawa. >>> japan's two major stock exchange operators will explore the possibility of consolidating their businesses. the talks will be aimed at bolstering japan's standing in the world equity market, amid growing pressure for realignment in the industry. if they agree to integrate operations it will have a listing of 4,000 stocks, rivaling the world's leading forces. the two will likely aim to boost their edge by sharing system developm
embassy announced the head of japan affairs at the state department kevin maher has been fired. visiting u.s. assistant secretary of state kurt campbell, in facted him of the move on thursday in their talks on thursday. they say a former deputy chief will assume the post. maher reportedly told some college students in the u.s. last december that okinawans are masters of manipulation and extortion. he was referring to the relocation of a u.s. marines air space station in the southern most...
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this is japan then and japan today. a child then and a child today. as this generation of japanese say, there is a different kind of strength you learn after you survive something terrible. and, of course, so many americans coming in to help with the rescue tonight. that's "world news" from japan. don't forget, we're always online at abcnews.com. and "nightline" will be here later tonight. we hope you have a really good evening. and we'll see all of you back in america. >> today is the due date for pge. the outty turns over records on the pipeline, leaving many questions unanswered. >> and vacation payouts may go away for some county workners the bay area. but will saving money now cost for later. >> and as the nuclear crisis escalates, is the growing fear about radiation warranted? s we have more. heather. >> this is all about making sure more than 1800 miles of transition lines are operating a more than 1800 miles of pge said they located test records for 91% of its transition lines installed in densely populated areas after july, 1961. but it found
this is japan then and japan today. a child then and a child today. as this generation of japanese say, there is a different kind of strength you learn after you survive something terrible. and, of course, so many americans coming in to help with the rescue tonight. that's "world news" from japan. don't forget, we're always online at abcnews.com. and "nightline" will be here later tonight. we hope you have a really good evening. and we'll see all of you back in america....
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. -- broken in japan. there was another large aftershock earthquake in the north. now it is time to assess the damage that this earthquake can inflict. >> and japan authorities have declared a nuclear emergency and evacuated people in a 10-mile radius from the fukushima number one plant, about 250 kilometers north of greater tokyo. that is a point of view backed up by this professor. >> there has been exhaust being let out, but as i said earlier, the racket -- reactor itself is not leaking. it's containment vessel or the building after containing the containment vessel may have suffered some damage and that is raising the radioactivity levels outside of their containment vessel. so people within a 10-kilometer radius will be evacuated. >> do you have any advice to them? >> well, the levels being monitored right now will not have adverse effect on the human body. therefore i ask people to remain calm as they evacuate. >> professor sakamoto on nhk there. rogue and buerk has experienced this earthquake as wel
. -- broken in japan. there was another large aftershock earthquake in the north. now it is time to assess the damage that this earthquake can inflict. >> and japan authorities have declared a nuclear emergency and evacuated people in a 10-mile radius from the fukushima number one plant, about 250 kilometers north of greater tokyo. that is a point of view backed up by this professor. >> there has been exhaust being let out, but as i said earlier, the racket -- reactor itself is not...
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japan has declared -- emergency. sea water was used to cool another reactor at the fukushima plant. >> if you put it in context relative to the destruction of this part of the coast, this nuclear event, minimal in comparison. >>> well, harmful levels of radioactivity are not likely to reach the united states. the weather conditions appear to take the small releases of radio activity out to sea. given the thousands of miles separating japan and the u.s., they don't expect any harmful levels to reach hawaii, alaska, or the mainland. >> it's stunning. images still coming in. take look at this. tsunami waves pushing into a bay and black water flowing over the embankment and everything washed away. more now on the survives being found. as we said, this man was clinging to the roof of the house after the tsunami swept him out to sea. he was 10 miles offshore when he had been spotted. he had been waving a red cloth to passing ships today. he was rescued by helicopter and is in good condition, but his wife did not survive. a
japan has declared -- emergency. sea water was used to cool another reactor at the fukushima plant. >> if you put it in context relative to the destruction of this part of the coast, this nuclear event, minimal in comparison. >>> well, harmful levels of radioactivity are not likely to reach the united states. the weather conditions appear to take the small releases of radio activity out to sea. given the thousands of miles separating japan and the u.s., they don't expect any...
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>> couric: tonight, two weeks into japan's disaster and it just keeps getting worse. the death toll passes 10,000 and now there may be a breach in one of the nuclear reactors. i'm katie couric. also tonight, the united states may be giving up command of the libya mission, but american forces will still be playing a major role in the operation. the fire that woke up the country to dangers in the workplace. and a population explosion. the colorful comeback of the monarch butterfly. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. japan's prime minister says the nuclear crisis is far from over and the goal right now, he says, is simply to keep it from getting worse. but it did today with a possible breach of one of the reactors. it was two weeks ago that they were damaged when a magnitude nine earthquake shook northern japan and triggered a tsunami. the official death toll passed the 10,000 mark today. 17,000 people are still missing. and now the japanese governm
>> couric: tonight, two weeks into japan's disaster and it just keeps getting worse. the death toll passes 10,000 and now there may be a breach in one of the nuclear reactors. i'm katie couric. also tonight, the united states may be giving up command of the libya mission, but american forces will still be playing a major role in the operation. the fire that woke up the country to dangers in the workplace. and a population explosion. the colorful comeback of the monarch butterfly....
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hopes to hand over control of the no-fly zone to nato by saturday. >>> in japan, the u.s. navy is hard at work delivering much-needed supplies to quake and tsunami victims. charlie d'agata reports from aboard the "uss essex." >> reporter: they need clean water now more than ever in japan. the american troops on the "uss essex" off the northeast coast of the country are delivering it. they make it themselves. the huge desalination unit on the "essex" turns salt water into drinking water. it's just one of the ship's capabilities when it comes to helping survivors after disasters on the scale of japan's earthquake and tsunami. >> being stationed in japan, the mission here was to help our japanese allies, partners and friends, and families in many cases, is very moving. >> reporter: delivering humanitarian aid is routine for pilots and crews here. but this mission has been complicated by the threat of radiation that hangs in the air from the fukushima nuclear power plant. >> we've got the training. we've got the equipment to deal with the radiation, so it's really just an afte
hopes to hand over control of the no-fly zone to nato by saturday. >>> in japan, the u.s. navy is hard at work delivering much-needed supplies to quake and tsunami victims. charlie d'agata reports from aboard the "uss essex." >> reporter: they need clean water now more than ever in japan. the american troops on the "uss essex" off the northeast coast of the country are delivering it. they make it themselves. the huge desalination unit on the "essex"...
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a race against time a team of fifty holed up inside of the stricken fukushima power plant in japan battled to prevent a complete meltdown the japanese government the emergency level as radiation continues to rise it's reported the plant has now connected to an external power source vital in restarting cooling systems. and you can stay with us for more in-depth analysis on libya coming up next on the show. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. welcome to the alona show will get the real headlines with none of the mersey becoming live out of washington d.c. and i'm lucy in for alone now last night the united nations security council declared a no fly zone over libya with the weight of the united states behind the resolution so are we now witnessing the march to yet another war with a middle eastern country all the name of a humanitarian crisis and then switching gears to the ongoing catastrophe in japan health concerns continue to rise after the head of to tokyo power company admitted that the radiation could in fact be harmfu
a race against time a team of fifty holed up inside of the stricken fukushima power plant in japan battled to prevent a complete meltdown the japanese government the emergency level as radiation continues to rise it's reported the plant has now connected to an external power source vital in restarting cooling systems. and you can stay with us for more in-depth analysis on libya coming up next on the show. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the...
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it's been so boring, president obama said he actually wants to focus on situations in libya and japan. [ laughter ] -- there's no games to watch. speaking of libya, moammar gadhafi is said to be hiding out in a series of underground tunnels. that's basically admitting you're evil, right? [ laughter ] i mean, no one -- no one every goes, "i'm innocent of all charges. now, if you need me, i'll be hiding out in a series of underground tunnels." [ light laughter ] check this out, a new study found that many woodwind and brass instruments used by high school bands are contaminated with bacteria. so remember kids, always practice safe sax. [ laughter ] [ applause ] i was just reading about this, in a new interview, martin sheen says he knows what his son charlie sheen is going through. when asked what that is, he said, "lots of drugs and porn stars." [ laughter ] i just saw this, new york city has a new service that let's you fight a parking ticket online. and this is nice, to make you feel like you're talking to a real clerk, your computer will spend the whole time chewing gum and talking
it's been so boring, president obama said he actually wants to focus on situations in libya and japan. [ laughter ] -- there's no games to watch. speaking of libya, moammar gadhafi is said to be hiding out in a series of underground tunnels. that's basically admitting you're evil, right? [ laughter ] i mean, no one -- no one every goes, "i'm innocent of all charges. now, if you need me, i'll be hiding out in a series of underground tunnels." [ light laughter ] check this out, a new...
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. >>> now the latest in japan. operators of the center of a nuclear crisis are acknowledging for the first time today the last resort be to bury the crippled power plant to prevent a catastrophic radiation release. meantime, today, a u.n. diplomat in vienna that the timing the radiation will hit southern california and there is no radiation risks that poses health to people. they raised it on four to five on seven level scale. that means the disaster is on par with a partial meltdown of three-mile island in pennsylvania. meanwhile, japanese prime minister is calling on the nation to unite in rebuilding the country from scratch. it was a week ago that the quake and tsunami hit killing thousands. now a report from osaka. >> this morning, firefighters are spraying water on the damaged reactors at the fukushima daiichi and all volunteers on a mission that could end their lives. the crews are spraying tons of water on all reactors but paying particular attention to reactor number three. on thursday, new video revealed t
. >>> now the latest in japan. operators of the center of a nuclear crisis are acknowledging for the first time today the last resort be to bury the crippled power plant to prevent a catastrophic radiation release. meantime, today, a u.n. diplomat in vienna that the timing the radiation will hit southern california and there is no radiation risks that poses health to people. they raised it on four to five on seven level scale. that means the disaster is on par with a partial meltdown...
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country all in the name of a humanitarian crisis and then switching gears to the ongoing catastrophe in japan health concerns continue to rise after the head of to tokyo power company admitted that the radiation could in fact be harmful to the public but the more we learn about this new nuclear crisis we have to ask could this whole situation have been prevented and then move over to dr bird there could be a bright young beautiful female filling in your shoes going to tell you about the latest social networking site and just why it may be so successful they could soon face book. and then of course protests are planned for this weekend which our team will be covering to call out the united states over their own ethical treatment of private brother bradley manning so as pick is the classic case for the possible legal continues to haunt the government going to get some perspective on this issue from daniel ellsberg the famous man who leaked the pentagon papers back in the one nine hundred seventy s. . and then let's be honest this week has been kind of hectic so why not take a little break with
country all in the name of a humanitarian crisis and then switching gears to the ongoing catastrophe in japan health concerns continue to rise after the head of to tokyo power company admitted that the radiation could in fact be harmful to the public but the more we learn about this new nuclear crisis we have to ask could this whole situation have been prevented and then move over to dr bird there could be a bright young beautiful female filling in your shoes going to tell you about the latest...
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. >> couric: now to japan. a u.n. expert says radiation continues to leak from those damaged nuclear reactors but progress is being made. all six reactors are now hooked up to power lines-- a step toward getting the cooling systems working once the electricity is turned on. the number of workers at the plant is now up to a thousand. meanwhile, the official death toll from the earthquake and tsunami is approaching 10,000 with nearly 14,000 missing. more than a quarter million survivors have no homes or have been forced to leave them. from japan tonight, here's lucy craft. >> reporter: cardboard houses, now home for thousands living on the floor of a sports arena outside tokyo. all survived the tsunami and quake only to be caught up in a radiation scare. this fifth grader says "we escaped to my school but when they said even that was not safe, we came here." natives of iwaki like to boast about its postcard scenery and mild climate. the now notorious fukushima nuclear plant only 30 miles away has triggered a mass exodus
. >> couric: now to japan. a u.n. expert says radiation continues to leak from those damaged nuclear reactors but progress is being made. all six reactors are now hooked up to power lines-- a step toward getting the cooling systems working once the electricity is turned on. the number of workers at the plant is now up to a thousand. meanwhile, the official death toll from the earthquake and tsunami is approaching 10,000 with nearly 14,000 missing. more than a quarter million survivors...
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. >> i'm janelle wang, federal officials say radiation from the failing reactor in japan may reach the california coast today, but u.c. berkeley engineers say it's already here. should you be worried? >> the live look at the embarcadero, we have light showers, tracking heavier showers and thunder around the bay area. i'll show you where. >> good morning, roads are wet and we have road work on the dumbarton and bay bridge. details coming up. >> good friday morning. it is 4:30. we do have some rain in the area as mike told you. i saw a guy jogging when i came to work. >> that is dedication. >> let's check in with mike. >> it is pretty active with healthy cells in marin county where we have yellows showing up around vallejo and downed 680 and 780 as you move into the western section all was the do i town half moon bay. let's take a look at the north bay. this is where a little lightning strike around fort ross earlier and now over to healdsburg, increase in rain there. as we look at the bay, couple of storms to the left. those will arrive in about 45 minutes. south bay is rather quiet. yo
. >> i'm janelle wang, federal officials say radiation from the failing reactor in japan may reach the california coast today, but u.c. berkeley engineers say it's already here. should you be worried? >> the live look at the embarcadero, we have light showers, tracking heavier showers and thunder around the bay area. i'll show you where. >> good morning, roads are wet and we have road work on the dumbarton and bay bridge. details coming up. >> good friday morning. it is...
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the critical new period situation in japan goes from the cloud i'm told worse as a sudden that spike in radiation levels me start out with the trauma of the stress and picking up. some of the japanese government insists there is no immediate danger questionable track record of telling the truth about possible your problems means that not everyone is convinced. and japanese rebalance it sharply after two days of consecutive losses the nikkei finished up my point seven percent will have all of the global markets are reacting to the japanese rally that's in ten minutes time in business. government forces in libya are we taking even more lands on the rebels while most countries in the international community are against imposing the no fly zone the united nations is six discuss its. own well this is r.t. live from moscow and alice have it our top story of course japan may be losing control i think our plans are rising radiation levels made it tends to stabilize the situation had to be halted the government's top spokesman said one of the reactors key containment vessels and spheres have
the critical new period situation in japan goes from the cloud i'm told worse as a sudden that spike in radiation levels me start out with the trauma of the stress and picking up. some of the japanese government insists there is no immediate danger questionable track record of telling the truth about possible your problems means that not everyone is convinced. and japanese rebalance it sharply after two days of consecutive losses the nikkei finished up my point seven percent will have all of...
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. >>> now the latest in japan. operators of the center of a nuclear crisis are acknowledging for the first time today the last resort be to bury the crippled power plant to prevent a catastrophic radiation release. meantime, today, a u.n. diplomat in vienna that the timing the radiation will hit southern california and there is no radiation risks that poses health to people. they raised it on four to five on seven level scale. that means the disaster is on par with a partial meltdown of three-mile island in pennsylvania. meanwhile, japanese prime minister is calling on the nation to unite in rebuilding the country from scratch. it was a week ago that the quake and tsunami hit killing thousands. now a report from osaka. >> this morning, firefighters are spraying water on the damaged reactors at the fukushima daiichi and all volunteers on a mission that could end their lives. the crews are spraying tons of water on all reactors but paying particular attention to reactor number three. on thursday, new video revealed t
. >>> now the latest in japan. operators of the center of a nuclear crisis are acknowledging for the first time today the last resort be to bury the crippled power plant to prevent a catastrophic radiation release. meantime, today, a u.n. diplomat in vienna that the timing the radiation will hit southern california and there is no radiation risks that poses health to people. they raised it on four to five on seven level scale. that means the disaster is on par with a partial meltdown...
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and a disaster about so that fastens of people dead or missing or he's alive or bennett has more from japan. right now they're still trying to reconnect power to the site so they can get those cooling systems up and running and bring the temperature down inside the reactor spots things like the only way they're now going to prevent or could be a real nuclear disaster there now focusing on reactor number two because this morning they actually saw smoke rising from the reactor they don't know what the cause was of that they don't think it was an explosion because that wasn't heard clearly the temperature inside is very hot or they've already managed to do was to lay a power cable from the main bridge a kilometer long cable to try and restore power but they haven't managed to connect that up yet the radiation is very high still and also the outer casing of the reactor the containment vessel was badly damaged in the explosion that happened earlier this week now in the meantime they are trying everything they can to try and keep the temperature down to try to cool the reactors there off of the f
and a disaster about so that fastens of people dead or missing or he's alive or bennett has more from japan. right now they're still trying to reconnect power to the site so they can get those cooling systems up and running and bring the temperature down inside the reactor spots things like the only way they're now going to prevent or could be a real nuclear disaster there now focusing on reactor number two because this morning they actually saw smoke rising from the reactor they don't know...
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the graphical nuclear situation in japan goes from bad to worse as a sudden spike in radiation levels mean start of withdrawal of the stricken but she left. while the japanese government insists there is no immediate danger personable and a track record of telling the truth about paul's nuclear problems means that not everyone's beds. and japanese shares have rebounded sharply after two consecutive days of that i was finishing up five point seven percent or more in business in just about ten minutes. government forces in libya we take even more lands on the rebels from those countries in the international community are against opposing the no fly zone the united nations is states it's just us it's. a very warm welcome to you this is our to live from moscow i'm alice had the japan maybe losing control of the shimon nuclear power plant after a rise in radiation levels meant attempts to stabilize the situation have to be halted because the top spokesman said one of the reactors key containment vessels is feared to have broken and radioactive material talent i bet it has in the region sai
the graphical nuclear situation in japan goes from bad to worse as a sudden spike in radiation levels mean start of withdrawal of the stricken but she left. while the japanese government insists there is no immediate danger personable and a track record of telling the truth about paul's nuclear problems means that not everyone's beds. and japanese shares have rebounded sharply after two consecutive days of that i was finishing up five point seven percent or more in business in just about ten...
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and i will keep updating you on the situation in japan and in. actually rather coming up in about fifteen minutes so you get all the latest on the economic aftermath of the earthquake and the nuclear crisis that's coming your way in our business program let's get a quick preview right now over to dimitri. who will after a nosedive on monday and tuesday tokyo's main index the nikkei managed a rebound of six percent however global investors are still hesitant as to start buying up right now the monthly the situation very close about more about it around fifteen minutes time. now in russia all eyes are on the countries of far east which borders japan and as some fear could be affected by a radioactive cloud of course running your clinical trover is there and she shares her latest experiences at our twitter account. underscore calm in a sudden helina whole families are fleeing from homes with all they have you can see our twitter page right here on our t.v. you can follow her firsthand coverage from the closest russian region to japan of our twitter
and i will keep updating you on the situation in japan and in. actually rather coming up in about fifteen minutes so you get all the latest on the economic aftermath of the earthquake and the nuclear crisis that's coming your way in our business program let's get a quick preview right now over to dimitri. who will after a nosedive on monday and tuesday tokyo's main index the nikkei managed a rebound of six percent however global investors are still hesitant as to start buying up right now the...
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the japanese government publicly that japan asked for help from u.s. forces in japan. are you waiting to provide those assistance? to your second question is, yes. i already told prime minister will provide whatever assistance they need. my understanding is the main assistance we're going to be able to provide them is lift capacity. the ability for us to i think clean in the -- help in the cleanup. obviously when you have a tsunami like this, as well as an earthquake, you have, you know, huge disruptions both in the infrastructure -- you have boats, houses, cars that are washed into main thorough fares. and that requires heavy equipment. so any assistance that we can provide we will be providing. i'm heart broken by this tragedy. i think when you see what's happening in japan, you are reminded that for all our differences in culture or language or religion, that ultimately humanity is one. and when we face these kinds of natural disasters, whether it's in new zealand or haiti or jap japan, then you think about your own family. and you think, how would you feel if you l
the japanese government publicly that japan asked for help from u.s. forces in japan. are you waiting to provide those assistance? to your second question is, yes. i already told prime minister will provide whatever assistance they need. my understanding is the main assistance we're going to be able to provide them is lift capacity. the ability for us to i think clean in the -- help in the cleanup. obviously when you have a tsunami like this, as well as an earthquake, you have, you know, huge...
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still ahead, counting the cost of japan's tragedy. the united nations said they will do anything to help japan after the earthquake. the organization will do all it could to organize humanitarian assistance. >> for by the images coming from japan this morning, therefore, i want to express my deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the japanese people and government. and those that lost family and friends. japan is one of the most generous and strongest human factors -- benefactors coming to assistance the world over. in the united nations stands by the people of japan and we will do anything and everything we can at this very difficult time. we will be watching as the aftershocks are felt in the pacific and southeast asia. under the leadership of prime minister, and the solidarity of the international community, japanese people and government will be able to overcome this difficult time has soon as possible. >> that was the secretary general of the united nations. had to our web site. you will find extraordinary pictures. also
still ahead, counting the cost of japan's tragedy. the united nations said they will do anything to help japan after the earthquake. the organization will do all it could to organize humanitarian assistance. >> for by the images coming from japan this morning, therefore, i want to express my deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the japanese people and government. and those that lost family and friends. japan is one of the most generous and strongest human factors -- benefactors...
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but i'm sure the very people who should so just where is the international atomic energy agency as japan nears a nuclear meltdown the american dream is a bust for the moment for a lot of people. and so is the people's trust in their government so is it the system that's in decline or was the u.s. set up to fail all along. and set up to succeed a beauty queen finds herself just like the average american jane without a job or a home we'll speak with former miss colorado from two thousand a lot. has thursday march seventeenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for a sound and watching our team. well the united nations security council has voted on a resolution imposing a no fly zone extending over all of libya and that quote all necessary means can be used to protect citizens there this is of course an attempt to try to halt libyan leader moammar gadhafi is mounting attacks against rebel positions and there has certainly been a some mixed reactions tonight we've been seeing video i think we have this video here of the people in benghazi celebrating upon hearing the news that the u.n.
but i'm sure the very people who should so just where is the international atomic energy agency as japan nears a nuclear meltdown the american dream is a bust for the moment for a lot of people. and so is the people's trust in their government so is it the system that's in decline or was the u.s. set up to fail all along. and set up to succeed a beauty queen finds herself just like the average american jane without a job or a home we'll speak with former miss colorado from two thousand a lot....
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markets opened slightly on nuclear worries from japan and on the other hand u.s. wholesale prices rose one point six percent dreams with the biggest jump of food costs in more than six years therefore we've seen it out of the can point six percent european shares of trying to recoup losses in the early trade up to a much needed recovery for japanese stocks have to call the rest as world wide but the footsie is yet again down half a percent barclays h.s.b.c. and prevention are all losing on average more than two percent but dax is up twenty three in russia the odds yes my stocks have another fifteen minutes of trading left above one percent. so this is of course lower than the initial gains that we've seen the beginning of the session as they were tracking asia high on cheap valuations in japan and hopes the economy will move. back to normality in june cause a look at some of the stocks most banking shares are posting gains burberry you see their point eight percent up energy shares of the main winners rosneft up one half percent lukoil one percent is some kind of
markets opened slightly on nuclear worries from japan and on the other hand u.s. wholesale prices rose one point six percent dreams with the biggest jump of food costs in more than six years therefore we've seen it out of the can point six percent european shares of trying to recoup losses in the early trade up to a much needed recovery for japanese stocks have to call the rest as world wide but the footsie is yet again down half a percent barclays h.s.b.c. and prevention are all losing on...
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the shear magnitude of the catastrophe in japan is staggering. and the numbers are barely beginning to tell the story. the official death toll now stands at about 2800 from friday's earthquake and tsunami. 2,000 bodies washed up on shore today alone but one police chief estimates more than 10,000 have died in his province alone. meanwhile, there is more bad news from one of japan's damaged nuclear power plant, and randall pinkston reports, a third cooling system at the fukushima plant has failed. >> reporter: a second explosion at the crippled nuclear power plant in japan sent a huge column of smoke in the sky and all three reactors are in jeopardy of total meltdown. more than 120,000 people have been evacuated from a 12-mile area and many outside that zone are also leaving. >> we would like to be further away from the plant. >> reporter: in the hard-hit city here, government troops are picking through mountains of rubble searching for survivors. thousands are missing and feared dead. across the shattered northeast coast, millions are struggling
the shear magnitude of the catastrophe in japan is staggering. and the numbers are barely beginning to tell the story. the official death toll now stands at about 2800 from friday's earthquake and tsunami. 2,000 bodies washed up on shore today alone but one police chief estimates more than 10,000 have died in his province alone. meanwhile, there is more bad news from one of japan's damaged nuclear power plant, and randall pinkston reports, a third cooling system at the fukushima plant has...
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. >> as they work to restore power to japan's stricken nuclear power plant continue, radiation detected in sea water and food supplies. >> hello, there. explosions and anti-aircraft fire have been heard near colonel gaddafi's headquarters as they enforce the no-fly zone for a third night. the libyan leader is not being targeted and they insist that the campaign is aimed as protecting libyan civilians. here is our latest on the aleyed assault. >> from the ground you cannot tell what is being hit, but you hear the impact of the missile strikes and the distant rurmble of the blasts. what you see is the libyan response, anti-aircraft fire aiming at aircraft that are too high or mifles that are too fast to be vulnerable. a government spokesman warned that all this would plunge yet another arab country into bloody civil war. >> we are expect can't to see death on the ground and bombs in the streets of tripoli. it is the story of baghdad being played again in tripoli. >> last night war came to colonel gaddafi's compound. a missile strike turned a three-story building to rubble. the alleys said
. >> as they work to restore power to japan's stricken nuclear power plant continue, radiation detected in sea water and food supplies. >> hello, there. explosions and anti-aircraft fire have been heard near colonel gaddafi's headquarters as they enforce the no-fly zone for a third night. the libyan leader is not being targeted and they insist that the campaign is aimed as protecting libyan civilians. here is our latest on the aleyed assault. >> from the ground you cannot tell...
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now one more though of the army of volunteers getting japan moving. his family is safe but his house is destroyed. as for work at the port when the port has been wrecked? >> well, i have no idea when i'll be working again. >> reporter: back in what was taro, the army are going the extra mile too. mostly to recover bodies here. they are recovering a wardrobe item by item. and a solution of sorts here to what could well be the world's biggest rubbish problem. round the clock they cart the rubble off to the edge of town. and they're dumping it in the town's baseball stayed up. they're not going to play baseball here anymore. fringed ironically by the tsunami walls which were inadequate. the big question being asked up and down japan now not just about how to make the sea defenses adequate but whether people should be living in areas like this at all. the port's website still boasts that the vast sea walls here will stand any tsunami. they took 25 years to build. the massive st. louis gate capable of withstanding anything. look at those gates today. buste
now one more though of the army of volunteers getting japan moving. his family is safe but his house is destroyed. as for work at the port when the port has been wrecked? >> well, i have no idea when i'll be working again. >> reporter: back in what was taro, the army are going the extra mile too. mostly to recover bodies here. they are recovering a wardrobe item by item. and a solution of sorts here to what could well be the world's biggest rubbish problem. round the clock they cart...
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privatization of japan's nuclear power. plant that functional power plant is owned by the tokyo electric power company now they're the ones who whose employees that engineers are working tirelessly in a plant braving ridiculous lehigh radiation levels there to try and get the situation under control reduce the temperatures inside the reactor and to try and reconnect power to the cooling systems but the question now is could this have been averted if it wasn't in private hands and were they even equipped in the first place to deal with this sort of catastrophe. no matter how hard they try disaster still looms of fukushima attempts to cool the reactors have been applauded for bravery but it's been a week since cooling capability was lost and there's no end in sight to this crisis the implications are that really already has spread a fair distance there probably will be an area around the plant like turn or that will be uninhabitable for the foreseeable future could get far worse the nurse the plants cooling systems may have b
privatization of japan's nuclear power. plant that functional power plant is owned by the tokyo electric power company now they're the ones who whose employees that engineers are working tirelessly in a plant braving ridiculous lehigh radiation levels there to try and get the situation under control reduce the temperatures inside the reactor and to try and reconnect power to the cooling systems but the question now is could this have been averted if it wasn't in private hands and were they even...
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crisis the quake hit zero fukushima power plant in japan that worsened its natural course a partial nuclear meltdown is underway. despite japanese authorities claiming the radiation level poses no imminent threat to health the country's track record of covering up past nuclear problems challenges the official version of events plus. government forces in libya will be taking even more land from the rebels most countries in the international community are against closing a no fly zone the united nations say to discuss this. very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow now japan is struggling to control the reactors damaged by the disastrous an earthquake radiation levels continue to rise and a partial meltdown of nuclear fuel is feared in two facilities the plant workers were withdrawn after the danger of exposure peaked a lot also saw plans to drop water from helicopters abandoned artes are better to use in the region he says that the radioactive threat is causing many people to flee. there's a bubbling under current of anxiety and fear and it's kind of fear now because with the ts
crisis the quake hit zero fukushima power plant in japan that worsened its natural course a partial nuclear meltdown is underway. despite japanese authorities claiming the radiation level poses no imminent threat to health the country's track record of covering up past nuclear problems challenges the official version of events plus. government forces in libya will be taking even more land from the rebels most countries in the international community are against closing a no fly zone the united...
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. >>> there could be a breakthrough in japan. just moments ago, the operator of the country's crippled nuclear plant said they have almost completed a new power line that could restore electricity to the complex. >> and that could solve the crisis that has threatened a meltdown there. the 50 workers trying to keep that plant cool have been sent back in. they were forced to flee last night when radiation levels rose to dangerous levels. >> all six reactors are now experiencing problems. and 200,000 people living nearby have been forced to evacuate. randall pinkston reports. >> reporter: helicopters carrying water buckles hovered over the fukushima dai-ichi power plant. the cabinet secretary says the problems are not simple enough to be fixed by water duchess. another fire and high radiation levels temporarily forced crews to leave the complex wednesday morning. but they were ordered to return several hours later. about 50 workers have been trying to cool fuel rods to prevent a nuclear meltdown. earlier in the day white smoke was s
. >>> there could be a breakthrough in japan. just moments ago, the operator of the country's crippled nuclear plant said they have almost completed a new power line that could restore electricity to the complex. >> and that could solve the crisis that has threatened a meltdown there. the 50 workers trying to keep that plant cool have been sent back in. they were forced to flee last night when radiation levels rose to dangerous levels. >> all six reactors are now...
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also this hour new a powerful aftershocks in japan struggles to bring its crippled nuclear site back from the brink take decades after the nation was overwhelmed by the severe earthquake and tsunami. and power cables have been restored to two out of the six reactors at fukushima and they hope to bring electricity to the cooling systems later today. it is just after two pm here in moscow and one pm in tripoli you without saying welcome to the program well there are conflicting reports from libya fierce fighting is allegedly underway in the rebels' main stronghold the city of benghazi but the libyan authorities claim cuffy troops have nothing to do to win the attack policy that has more from. according to the gadhafi regime it is a hearing to that immediate ceasefire that a call for yesterday friday afternoon it is contrary to reports that we're hearing from rebel fighters it is not attacking the rebel stronghold of benghazi in fact the gadhafi regime has gone so far as to say it is the rebels who are not hearing to the cease fire and that they're the ones who are on the offensive a ve
also this hour new a powerful aftershocks in japan struggles to bring its crippled nuclear site back from the brink take decades after the nation was overwhelmed by the severe earthquake and tsunami. and power cables have been restored to two out of the six reactors at fukushima and they hope to bring electricity to the cooling systems later today. it is just after two pm here in moscow and one pm in tripoli you without saying welcome to the program well there are conflicting reports from libya...
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and we'll see you back here from japan tomorrow night. until then we hope you have a good night at home in the united states. >>> convenience store shelves were void of food. >> escaping the disaster, quake survivors describe harrowing destruction and aftermath. >> helping victims of the quake. why a couple walked their donation to japantown. >> college students demanding more funding for campuses. the forecast as budget talks drag on way past governor brown's deadline. >> 7 on your side is answering your tax questions tonight. online at abc 7 news.com, and you can give us a call. >> new and heart breaking stories of devastation and december separation coming out of januarian tonight. >> plane loads awrifd personal accounts of the deadly earthquake, tsunami and aftermath. usgs seismologists inkris kreesed the magnitude of the quake to 9.0, making it the fourth-strongest earthquake ever measured.
and we'll see you back here from japan tomorrow night. until then we hope you have a good night at home in the united states. >>> convenience store shelves were void of food. >> escaping the disaster, quake survivors describe harrowing destruction and aftermath. >> helping victims of the quake. why a couple walked their donation to japantown. >> college students demanding more funding for campuses. the forecast as budget talks drag on way past governor brown's...
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japan came to a halt today. to remember the thousands killed. and the thousands more still missing. >> just jump and cover underneath it and stay there. >> and they were teaching him when the earthquake hit. now the friends are leaving. they took a direct hit, but he does not want to leave. >> i have known for 2.5 years. my students, you learn about these people and you care about them. you feel like you're abandoning them by getting out. >> alex is not the only one that appears reluctant to leave japan. they turned out tonight for the flight organized. 150 miles north of the plant, these new heroes of the hour. >> we expect a lot of difficulties with the mission. it is a dangerous assignment. the reputation of japan rests on your hands. >> these firemen have volunteered for the biggest and most dangerous mission of their lives. the crisis at the plant has now been upgraded to a level 5 emergency. the spraying operation is perhaps the last chance to head off a major radiation leak. on tv tonight, japan's prime minister was sounding increasingly
japan came to a halt today. to remember the thousands killed. and the thousands more still missing. >> just jump and cover underneath it and stay there. >> and they were teaching him when the earthquake hit. now the friends are leaving. they took a direct hit, but he does not want to leave. >> i have known for 2.5 years. my students, you learn about these people and you care about them. you feel like you're abandoning them by getting out. >> alex is not the only one that...
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the crisis quake hit a power plant in japan. as reports say a possible nuclear meltdown is underway. despite japanese authorities claiming the radiation level poses no imminent threat to the health of countries a track record of covering up the past nuclear problems and challenges the official version of events. and. the sleepy i'll be taking the lead from the videos it's nice to meet with him to give him something good and he said the key thing. right news live from moscow welcome to the program. it is struggling to control the reactors damaged by the disastrous quake as radiation levels continue to rise and a partial meltdown of nuclear fuel is feared in two facilities at the fukushima plant workers were withdrawn after the danger of exposure peak and a lot also so plans to drop water from helicopters abound and all these i didn't know he was in the region says the radioactive threat is causing many people to flee. there's an undercurrent of anxiety and fear and it's a different kind of fear now because when tsunami in the ear
the crisis quake hit a power plant in japan. as reports say a possible nuclear meltdown is underway. despite japanese authorities claiming the radiation level poses no imminent threat to the health of countries a track record of covering up the past nuclear problems and challenges the official version of events. and. the sleepy i'll be taking the lead from the videos it's nice to meet with him to give him something good and he said the key thing. right news live from moscow welcome to the...
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engineers looking desperately to avoid meltdown japan's tsunami damaged fukushima power plant struggle to restore electricity. and so the cooling systems could be functioning on some very small traces of radiation and now going to take it in tokyo tap port said. very well we'll continue this is our see it live from moscow now reports from libya suggest forces loyal to gadhafi are carrying out attacks on that rebel stronghold city of benghazi despite the so-called government ceasefire colonel gadhafi has called a u.n. resolution to enforce a no fly zone over the country as invalid all this foreign powers meet right now in powers to decide on what action will be taking against libya french officials say it's possible military action could begin it within hours of the end of today's summit are things policy or not reports from tripoli. according to the gadhafi regime it is and hearing to their immediate ceasefire that accord full yesterday friday afternoon it says contrary to reports that we're hearing from rebel fighters it is not attacking the rebel stronghold of benghazi in fact the ga
engineers looking desperately to avoid meltdown japan's tsunami damaged fukushima power plant struggle to restore electricity. and so the cooling systems could be functioning on some very small traces of radiation and now going to take it in tokyo tap port said. very well we'll continue this is our see it live from moscow now reports from libya suggest forces loyal to gadhafi are carrying out attacks on that rebel stronghold city of benghazi despite the so-called government ceasefire colonel...
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well this crisis unfolds in japan there's something the u.s. media is ignoring that's our own spotty record when it comes to nuclear safety let me lay this this is. pretty amazing stuff the nuclear power plants here in the united states here's a map of the united states first of all what is the n.r.c. say about this is this information by the way from the union of concerned scientists and in their findings they made to state a nuclear power plants continue to experience problems with safety related equipment and worker errors that increase the risk of damage to the reactor core and that's. to the employees of the public nuclear power plants continue to experience problems so what are these problems so let's look at a few of them is actually a fairly long list i'm just pulling five out. for example diable kannur diablo canyon california what's actually been going on there right here this is you know pacific gas and electric this from the n.r.c. or from the in you concerned scientists the n.r.c. by of the union of concerned scientists a misguided
well this crisis unfolds in japan there's something the u.s. media is ignoring that's our own spotty record when it comes to nuclear safety let me lay this this is. pretty amazing stuff the nuclear power plants here in the united states here's a map of the united states first of all what is the n.r.c. say about this is this information by the way from the union of concerned scientists and in their findings they made to state a nuclear power plants continue to experience problems with safety...
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the tsunami in japan killed thousands. in some parts of some towns, there's no remaining evidence that anyone ever lived there. and now tonight the crisis has taken yet another turn, and we are covering a full-blown nuclear scare in japan. there are 17 nuclear power plants across japan, 54 nuclear reactors, but one plant in particular is in trouble. it's the fukushima plant, and if you've seen the pictures of it over this past weekend, there was one explosion in one building on saturday, another just yesterday and now a third reactor is in trouble at that same facility. japanese authorities are reporting tonight they have heard yet another explosion there within the last few hours. it's an urgent situation. the nuclear danger, the desperate human toll that goes on, and our team is in place to cover it. we will begin with our chief science correspondent, robert bazell, on the immediate nuclear danger there. bob, good evening. >>> brian, in what could have been the third explosion in four days, tensions are mounting in the s
the tsunami in japan killed thousands. in some parts of some towns, there's no remaining evidence that anyone ever lived there. and now tonight the crisis has taken yet another turn, and we are covering a full-blown nuclear scare in japan. there are 17 nuclear power plants across japan, 54 nuclear reactors, but one plant in particular is in trouble. it's the fukushima plant, and if you've seen the pictures of it over this past weekend, there was one explosion in one building on saturday,...
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the critical nuclear situation in japan goes from bad to worse the sudden spike in radiation levels to suspend operations. fukushima power plant. and while the japanese government insists there's no immediate danger questionable track record of telling the truth about the past nuclear problem everyone's going for it. and japanese shares have rebounded sharply after two consecutive days of losses the nikkei finished up five point seven percent let's see how the markets worldwide. in business unless the. government forces are taking on the. international community are against losing the no fly zone the united nations just states discuss its. worldwide news live from moscow with its. losing control of the fukushima nuclear power plant after a rise in the radiation levels meant attempts to stabilize the situation had to be halted the government's top spokesman said one of the reactors key containment vessels is fit for broken radioactive material that could be leaking out before he was how he had been using military helicopters to drop water off of the troubled reactor but later aborted th
the critical nuclear situation in japan goes from bad to worse the sudden spike in radiation levels to suspend operations. fukushima power plant. and while the japanese government insists there's no immediate danger questionable track record of telling the truth about the past nuclear problem everyone's going for it. and japanese shares have rebounded sharply after two consecutive days of losses the nikkei finished up five point seven percent let's see how the markets worldwide. in business...
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the grid of all nuclear situation in japan goes from bad to worse there's a sudden spike in radiation levels i mean start for we've drawn from this struck in fukushima power plant. and all the japanese valves and since there's no immediate danger to transcribe all of telling the truth about cough nuclear problems means not everyone is convinced. also japan's nuclear concerns would stop a whole agency for a region on that for the whole album that could reach far and wide and leave its mark in years to come. and japanese shares with foundation sharply on wednesday after two consecutive days of the with the nikkei finishing up five point seven percent probably more like. government forces in libya will be taking even more lands on the rebels most countries in the international community are against imposing a no fly zone to the united nations is statements discussed it's. a very warm welcome to you this is our live from moscow now japan may be losing control of the fukushima nuclear power plant after a rise in radiation levels but attempts to stabilize the situation has been halted with
the grid of all nuclear situation in japan goes from bad to worse there's a sudden spike in radiation levels i mean start for we've drawn from this struck in fukushima power plant. and all the japanese valves and since there's no immediate danger to transcribe all of telling the truth about cough nuclear problems means not everyone is convinced. also japan's nuclear concerns would stop a whole agency for a region on that for the whole album that could reach far and wide and leave its mark in...
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we see the nuclear catastrophe in japan. we are closing nuclear plants the away from these kind of resort. it's hard not to be gripped by a panic when the world's high and mighty are sounding the alarm the closer you are typical shima the bigger your chances of picking up the panic virus which is spreading more so if you're not a physicist or a doctor people in russia's far is divided from japan by a strip of water four hundred miles across where the quickest to react. my friend called me and said that she's leaving this city i'm not karnik yet i'm already taking iodine just in case. but radiation levels remain completely normal and doctors are forced into sounding a different kind of alarm is the brotherhood if anything really serious happens there things like consuming large amounts of all red wine that's what people often say they're going to do such things won't help quite the reverse they may seriously damage their health because i don't function and it may well happen and probably will as well everything in japan goes
we see the nuclear catastrophe in japan. we are closing nuclear plants the away from these kind of resort. it's hard not to be gripped by a panic when the world's high and mighty are sounding the alarm the closer you are typical shima the bigger your chances of picking up the panic virus which is spreading more so if you're not a physicist or a doctor people in russia's far is divided from japan by a strip of water four hundred miles across where the quickest to react. my friend called me and...
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japan resumes after stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after a bomb was planted following unexplained smoke coming soon. also belgium is frozen without a government thousand dispute between major ethnic communities continues to be experts predict that the risk could spread false and all of your. regard to live from moscow it's two pm here in the russian capital one pm in tripoli libya where fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard as international coalition forces continue to go on barbara contrary the government says further civilian casualties occurred following a third day of allied airstrikes meanwhile troops loyal to the libyan leader colonel gadhafi have reportedly attacking rebel strongholds in the west as artie's also they are now reports well in the latest coalition is strikes to libyan naval bases and key libyan a ports was hit we're hearing from the government. brought him here in tripoli that number of people were killed in what he says was a civilian airport in the city of set and certainly state television here has been reporting non
japan resumes after stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after a bomb was planted following unexplained smoke coming soon. also belgium is frozen without a government thousand dispute between major ethnic communities continues to be experts predict that the risk could spread false and all of your. regard to live from moscow it's two pm here in the russian capital one pm in tripoli libya where fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard as international coalition...
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in japan. the problem is that they may have water levels rising and falling they may have fewer exposure and we know that they have hurt fewer exposed which is produce the the reaction the reaction between the more. than the war of that produces the hydrogen so very very certainly had some fuel ramage they may well have fuel ceramic fuel pellets that are now also circulating through the core and that will be clogging up channels and generally generally changing the configuration of the geometry of the core and unless the reactor and worse the reactor engineers know what is going on they're liable to do something wrong. well if you're in the affected areas you can always share your experiences by locking onto what they spoke it helps to send our to news hours of one word or a page also have the latest videos analysis and news on the situation in japan as well as all our other top stories see if you know something that you think the rest of the world should hear please don't log on to our seniors
in japan. the problem is that they may have water levels rising and falling they may have fewer exposure and we know that they have hurt fewer exposed which is produce the the reaction the reaction between the more. than the war of that produces the hydrogen so very very certainly had some fuel ramage they may well have fuel ceramic fuel pellets that are now also circulating through the core and that will be clogging up channels and generally generally changing the configuration of the geometry...
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i do know is for the latest developments in japan on our website. now for some other news making headlines around the world. at least a dozen tanks moved into the gravity capital of the three top on the come ons defected to join the test it comes and they often present an event than a saturday incident that your political revolts has been met with this cracked out of the recent weeks on the people killed by government forces on one volunteered to months out of position has been from the president steps down. at least seventeen people have been injured offer a series of israeli airstrikes on the gaza strip according to palestinian hospital officials sources said number targets such as the incident training bases as well as a cement factory and workshop were hit as well as commented on turks although such actions are not uncommon in israeli rocket attacks on escalated in recent weeks and start to see scoring since the two thousand going to. the second round of presidential elections have taken place in haiti international observers have praised the pr
i do know is for the latest developments in japan on our website. now for some other news making headlines around the world. at least a dozen tanks moved into the gravity capital of the three top on the come ons defected to join the test it comes and they often present an event than a saturday incident that your political revolts has been met with this cracked out of the recent weeks on the people killed by government forces on one volunteered to months out of position has been from the...
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clarissa ward reports from the streets of osaka, japan. >> japan is fay puts for big screens and fancy gadgets but all those electronics require a lot of power and in japan, more so than many countries is incredibly reliant on nuclear energy as a source for their power. about 25% of the electricity here is generated by nuclear energy. there's been a debate for decades here about whether it's safe for a country that's as prone to earthquakes as japan, to be so reliant on nuclear power plants. and now, with a possible nuclear meltdown imminent, that debate is raging even more than before. it's friday, just afternoon in fukushima and white smoke, again, appears to be spewing from the reactors. earlier, the closest most detailed video yet of the damaged nuclear plant. taken from a helicopter, the video shows the shattered reactor 3 we destroyed by an explosion and also, number four, walls blown off and that's the greatest concern. this green structure entirely exposed. this is what it used to look like. and below it, more than 11,000 spent fuel rods. normally a pool of water keeps them coo
clarissa ward reports from the streets of osaka, japan. >> japan is fay puts for big screens and fancy gadgets but all those electronics require a lot of power and in japan, more so than many countries is incredibly reliant on nuclear energy as a source for their power. about 25% of the electricity here is generated by nuclear energy. there's been a debate for decades here about whether it's safe for a country that's as prone to earthquakes as japan, to be so reliant on nuclear power...
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also this hour new a powerful aftershocks in japan the struggle to bring its crippled nuclear site back from the brink eight days after the nation was overwhelmed by the severe earthquake and tsunami. power cables how do you restore wanted to out of the six reactors at fukushima they have three and they can feel the cooling systems later today. with all of the light from moscow where it's not just stuff three pm daryn libya up to ten people have reportedly been killed and many more injured in fierce fighting in opposition strongholds libyan authorities blame rebels for instigating the clashes which they deny and emotions the summit not to shape action against gadhafi is at this moment underway in paris. now has more from tripoli. according to the gadhafi regime it is and hearing to their immediate ceasefire that a call for yesterday friday afternoon it says contrary to reports of a hearing from rebel fighters it is not attacking the rebel stronghold of benghazi in fact a gadhafi regime has gone so far as to say there's the rebels who are not adhering to the cease fire and that they're t
also this hour new a powerful aftershocks in japan the struggle to bring its crippled nuclear site back from the brink eight days after the nation was overwhelmed by the severe earthquake and tsunami. power cables how do you restore wanted to out of the six reactors at fukushima they have three and they can feel the cooling systems later today. with all of the light from moscow where it's not just stuff three pm daryn libya up to ten people have reportedly been killed and many more injured in...
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meanwhile, japan and what is now the world's most expensive natural disaster. the government said today the earthquake and tsunami caused over $300 billion in damage. the human toll is also climbing with more than 9,500 dead, 16,000 are missing, fewer than ten are americans. the u.s. is now the first country to ban produce and dairy products from the area near the damaged nuclear plant. and in tokyo tonight parents are being warned not to give their infants tap water. radioactive iodine has been detected in the water at twice the level considered safe for babies. from tokyo, here's bill whitaker. >> reporter: tokyo mother of three tomoe ogino shows compassion for the refugees up north. now with the fallout hitting home, she feels fear. >> my concern is how long it's going to, this is going to take, you know, if it's going to finish at some point, if she can drink water. >> reporter: the fear is thyroid cancer, an infants fast growing thyroid absorbs much more of the radioactive iodine in the water than older children or adults. tomoe uses water to make formula
meanwhile, japan and what is now the world's most expensive natural disaster. the government said today the earthquake and tsunami caused over $300 billion in damage. the human toll is also climbing with more than 9,500 dead, 16,000 are missing, fewer than ten are americans. the u.s. is now the first country to ban produce and dairy products from the area near the damaged nuclear plant. and in tokyo tonight parents are being warned not to give their infants tap water. radioactive iodine has...
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when i mean that we have also the nuclear emergency in japan that and much more. on c. to japan now reports suggest workers have restored electricity to five of the six reactors at the fukushima nuclear plant it comes as japan has resumed its efforts to solve the atomic crisis called the unexplained emissions of smoke. following events the focus has shifted on to the impact of the radiation which was already been released the thirty's are saying that in some of there is around the plant the radiation levels are one thousand six hundred times higher than the should be normally villagers in nearby settlements have been told not to drink the water because it contains possible radioactive elements instead they're being given bottled water there's also suspicion it's on the marine life around the plant has been a poisoned as well and that may pose some sort of risk to the fishery you also heard scares over the weekend and afterwards but i recall chal produce from that area may be contaminated as well now the thirty's are saying that the levels are safe but of course there's
when i mean that we have also the nuclear emergency in japan that and much more. on c. to japan now reports suggest workers have restored electricity to five of the six reactors at the fukushima nuclear plant it comes as japan has resumed its efforts to solve the atomic crisis called the unexplained emissions of smoke. following events the focus has shifted on to the impact of the radiation which was already been released the thirty's are saying that in some of there is around the plant the...
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and the radiation spike could be pushing apart from forces japan's government to consider expanding the evacuation zone although still dangerously close to be area said to be struggling without the bottle supplies. this is r.t. live from our studios here in central moscow where it's now eight pm and seven pm in libya nato has agreed there to assume come on the patrols and forcing the no fly zone over the country as expected to take charge of the air strikes within days officials of the operation could last for up to three months overnight fresh ones rocked the capital tripoli with reports of more civilian casualties as the nations force. this is the proof of civilians being injured and killed in coalition is strikes we've driven more than forty minutes to see the remains of a rocket and some blasted a pigeon window where the father says he was very lucky that his family was not at home forgive us for being a little bit suspicious but certainly here the pressure is on for the government to try and show the international community that indeed its claims that more than one hundred civilian
and the radiation spike could be pushing apart from forces japan's government to consider expanding the evacuation zone although still dangerously close to be area said to be struggling without the bottle supplies. this is r.t. live from our studios here in central moscow where it's now eight pm and seven pm in libya nato has agreed there to assume come on the patrols and forcing the no fly zone over the country as expected to take charge of the air strikes within days officials of the...
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. >>> another major earthquake in japan captured on camera. the warning that calm along with it. >>> another potential harm with social media. what doctors are warming tonight about-facebook. >>> i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs5 weather center. when we might see some spring sunshine. we will talk about that coming up. capital city of tripoli. that's after they were able to re-take control of key oil towns this weekend. and n >>> libyan rebels continuing their advance towards the capitol city of tripoli after they were able to take control of key oil towns this weekend. now a change in command of coalition forces is underway. here is the report that air strikes are hitting closer to gadaffi's hometown. >> reporter: coalition forces hit tripoli and for the first time moammar gadhafi's hometown had casualties. >> there was attacks and three sailors were killed. >> reporter: the u.s. has led the operations for more than a week to take out gadaffi's air defenses an establish a no fly zone but now nato agreed to take over command. rebel
. >>> another major earthquake in japan captured on camera. the warning that calm along with it. >>> another potential harm with social media. what doctors are warming tonight about-facebook. >>> i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs5 weather center. when we might see some spring sunshine. we will talk about that coming up. capital city of tripoli. that's after they were able to re-take control of key oil towns this weekend. and n >>> libyan rebels...
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japan resumes efforts to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after work was suspended for the unexplained smoke conditions. around the world and around the clock this is r t on kerry johnston fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in the capital tripoli overnight as international coalition forces continue to bombard libya the country's state television is reporting for the civilian casualties following a third day of allied air strikes on t.v. support of syria's keeping across developments for us. it was a massive explosion here in the capital city of tripoli it sounded like it was coming from the south of the city i cannot see any smoke from where i'm standing at the moment but we are hearing reports of smoke in the southern parts we're also hearing reports of explosions around the compound of gadhafi there have been rounds of anti aircraft gunfire we are hearing from coalition forces that they had hit one hundred and twenty four targets they are saying that this operation is a sexist since the coalition forces have conducted is strikes gadhafi is
japan resumes efforts to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after work was suspended for the unexplained smoke conditions. around the world and around the clock this is r t on kerry johnston fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in the capital tripoli overnight as international coalition forces continue to bombard libya the country's state television is reporting for the civilian casualties following a third day of allied air strikes on t.v. support of...
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kimberly forsythe has lived in japan for more than 20 years. she gave birth to her son, tyler, eight years ago. before he could reach the age of 2, he succumbed to leukemia. while tyler had been in hospital, kimberly saw children going through so much discomfort and pain. so she started a foundation five years ago to help lift their spirits. then she learned about the bead program which got its start in america. >> how to change the child's feeling, we have to do in order to make them want to fight. >> reporter: this hospital adopted the program, as have others mainly in the u.s., japan and new zealand. trained staff work at the hospital full time. when they visit the children, they hand out the beads. 11-year-old haruka started making this necklace half a year ago. in the last three weeks, alone, she's earned more than 100 beads for her treatment sessions. >> translator: blood transfusion bead, hospitalization bead, outpatient bead, iv bead. my favorite is the yellow-green one i got for the operation. >> reporter: until the bead program, the y
kimberly forsythe has lived in japan for more than 20 years. she gave birth to her son, tyler, eight years ago. before he could reach the age of 2, he succumbed to leukemia. while tyler had been in hospital, kimberly saw children going through so much discomfort and pain. so she started a foundation five years ago to help lift their spirits. then she learned about the bead program which got its start in america. >> how to change the child's feeling, we have to do in order to make them...